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Until I Have You, is a story-driven, fast-paced, retro-aesthetic platformer, engulfed in a Cyberpunk setting.

Driving you to the edge of your seat as you run n' gun through enemies, the game recounts a thrilling story of regret, love and corruption, in a city that's gone haywire and just doesn't give a damn.

This is the story of the ARTIST, a talented assassin, who has worked many dirty jobs in a long and successful career. Finally heeding the pleadings of his wife, he has decided it's time to quit this ugly business and live a simple and peaceful life. However the ARTIST's clients know he is irreplaceable, and are unwilling to allow the craftsman to hangup his tool belt. They send him this message by kidnapping his wife, Emily, and make it clear, retirement is not an option! The ARTIST is determined to get his wife back, and prepares himself for one last assignment. He understands to be successful he needs to go all out, and he procures a rare exoskeleton suit. Although this provides him with additional powers, it also can cause hallucinations and affect his judgment.

If you could save someone, how much of yourself would you be willing to sacrifice?

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Reviews for Until I Have You

65

Great art, atmosphere, and soundtrack with mediocre gameplay

Legolas_Katarn

04/20/2016

Until I Have You is a cyberpunk action platformer that has you taking the role of an assassin who has just had his girlfriend kidnapped. The game has excellent and varied visuals and a great soundtrack that both manage to fit the cyberpunk setting perfectly. There is also a well told story focusing on your characters relationship but also giving you some world building moments. The gameplay itself is split between an introduction and 12 chapters each containing there own stages. The stages themselves don't last long and mostly involve you moving your exoskeleton suit wearing character from left to right or fighting a boss with the help of a variety of weapons, dashing, an ability to slow time, a gadget that can teleport you through objects, and other useful gadgets. The problems come from much of the game just being you running through stages and a lot of cheap deaths where you are almost guaranteed to die at least once before you learn what is coming up. The game is selling for a good price, I'd buy it more if you have an interest in the setting and the soundtrack.